MICROCURRENCY EXCHANGE SYSTEM
A hosted microcurrency exchange management system includes a microcurrency exchange mechanism configured to coordinate interoperation of a plurality of microcurrency payment systems. Each microcurrency payment system is associated with one of a plurality of online commerce systems. The microcurrency exchange mechanism is configured to coordinate interoperation of the plurality of microcurrency payment systems includes coordinating exchange details, wherein the exchange details include exchange rate details among the microcurrencies. A management interface is configured to receive partnership formation information including the exchange details and to configure the exchange mechanism with the exchange details for completely formed partnerships.
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Micropayments are payments made in small scale, in which typical transaction costs would be high relative to the actual micropayment. Typically, credit cards require a minimum of $1 purchase and certain online stores that sell small items may choose to batch together multiple transactions into a single transaction. For online media, such as newspapers, it makes sense to charge a monthly subscription fee. However, users may only be interested in paying for specific articles. For example, it is thought that many users are only willing to pay up a maximum of $0.25 to read an article online. In certain scenarios, then, it may not make sense to use money as the actual currency but, rather, it may make more sense to use a less liquid currency that can only be exchanged within a closed economy. For example, airlines give frequent flyer miles that can be redeemed for air travel.
For a large online company such as Yahoo, there are various owned and operated businesses that can leverage a microcurrency economy. For example, currently, Yahoo Answers awards reward points to users for participation. This type of Yahoo currency has redemption value because Yahoo provides so much content and services. One example is that Yahoo Answers rewards points can be redeemed towards a subscription to Yahoo Music.
For many small businesses and online sites, however, it is difficult to build, operate, and maintain a microeconomy using an isolated microcurrency payment system. In particular, the business may desire more liquidity for its microcurrency to attract more customers and to increase the “value” of the microcurrency.
SUMMARYA hosted microcurrency exchange management system includes a microcurrency exchange mechanism configured to coordinate interoperation of a plurality of microcurrency payment systems. Each microcurrency payment system is associated with one of a plurality of online commerce systems. The microcurrency exchange mechanism is configured to coordinate interoperation of the plurality of microcurrency payment systems includes coordinating exchange details, wherein the exchange details include exchange rate details among the microcurrencies.
A management interface is configured to receive partnership formation information including the exchange details and to configure the exchange mechanism with the exchange details for completely formed partnerships.
The inventors have realized the desirability of providing an infrastructure system via which a plurality of microcurrency payment systems, each microcurrency payment system associated with one of a plurality of online commerce systems, can interoperate. In accordance with an aspect of the invention, such an infrastructure is provided, in which a microcurrency exchange mechanism is configured to coordinate interoperation of the plurality of microcurrency payment systems, including coordinating exchange details. The exchange details include exchange rate details among the microcurrencies. Furthermore, a management interface is provided via which partnership formation information may be provided.
In addition, as illustrated in
As also shown in
An example of the listings of partnership formation data may include the following (“Partnership Formation Information” is discussed below.):
Furthermore, a microeconomy may use the partnership formation data 114 to indicate an interest in partnering with one or more other microeconomies. Generally, for an N-way partnership, each party must express interest in the other N-1 microeconomies by providing partnership formation information 116. For example, referring to the listings above, if the following:
Microsoft is interested in Yahoo and Flowers.com
Yahoo is interested in Microsoft and Flowers.com
Flowers.com is interested in Yahoo and Microsoft,
then the configuration 112 of the exchange mechanism 108 may be arranged such that the exchange mechanism 108 may coordinate interoperation of the Microsoft, Yahoo and Flowers.com microeconomies, including coordinating exchange details between the microeconomies. For example, a particular microeconomy may express interest in another microeconomy by indicating the other microeconomy in the “Partnership Formation Information” entry of the particular microeconomy.
Referring to the example microcurrency exchange system 102, the configuration 112 is such that the exchange mechanism 108 may coordinate interoperation of the plurality of the μE1 106(1) and μE4 106(4) microeconomies, includes coordinating exchange details. Thus, for example, the exchange mechanism coordinates interoperation of the Microsoft and American Airlines microeconomies such that a customer of the Microsoft microeconomy who wishes to purchase XBOX Game1 using American Airlines frequent flyer points is enabled to do so.
In on specific example, the following data structures may be employed for the partnership formation information 116 and the exchange mechanism configuration 112.
Thus, for example, when a partner lists products & service & microcurrency the following tables may be populated:
partner
product
service
microcurrency
partner_asset
When N-partners form a microeconomy partnership, the following tables may be populated:
economy
economy_partner
economy_exchange (a conversion rate is set for an exchange)
When an exchange occurs, the following tables may be populated/modified
transaction
partner_asset
Turning to
At step 306, the exchange mechanism provides details of the N-way partnerships to the online commerce system that originated the “checkout” indication. At step 308, the exchange mechanism receives a request for exchange from the online commerce system that originated the “checkout” indication, e.g., based on interaction between a user and the online commerce system indicating a desire to make payment in the microcurrency of a partner microeconomy. At step 310, the exchange mechanism confirms the exchange to the online commerce system (e.g., after confirming that the user has an adequate balance of microcurrency of the partner microeconomy) and causes reconciliation of the microcurrency accounts.
While
While
We have described an infrastructure system via which a plurality of microcurrency payment systems, each microcurrency payment system associated with one of a plurality of online commerce systems, can interoperate. In accordance with an aspect of the invention, such an infrastructure is provided, in which a microcurrency exchange mechanism is configured to coordinate interoperation of the plurality of microcurrency payment systems, including coordinating exchange details. The exchange details include exchange rate details among the microcurrencies. Furthermore, a management interface is provided via which partnership formation information may be provided.
With the ability to easily form partnerships for microcurrency exchange among microeconomies, more liquidity is provided for the microcurrency, which may attract more customers by increasing the “value” of the microcurrency.
Claims
1. A hosted microcurrency exchange management system, comprising:
- a microcurrency exchange mechanism configured to coordinate interoperation of a plurality of microcurrency payment systems, each microcurrency payment system associated with one of a plurality of online commerce systems, the microcurrency exchange mechanism being configured to coordinate interoperation of the plurality of microcurrency payment systems includes coordinating exchange details, wherein the exchange details include exchange rate details among the microcurrencies; and
- a management interface configured to receive partnership formation information including the exchange details and to configure the exchange mechanism with the exchange details for completely formed partnerships.
2. The hosted microcurrency exchange management system of claim 1, wherein:
- the exchange details include listings corresponding to online commerce systems, each listing comprising at least, for a particular online commerce system: a proposed monetary value corresponding to the microcurrency associated with that online commerce system; and/or a proposed monetary value for goods or services associated with that online commerce system.
3. The hosted microcurrency exchange management system of claim 1, wherein:
- each listing further comprises an indication of interest relative to at least one other online commerce system.
4. The hosted microcurrency exchange management system of claim 3, wherein:
- the management interface is configured to form partnerships based at least in part on indications of interest by ones of the online commerce systems in others of the online commerce systems by causing partnership formation information to be provided to configure the exchange mechanism.
5. The hosted microcurrency exchange system of claim 1, wherein:
- the exchange mechanism hosts microcurrency for at least some of the plurality of microcurrency payment systems for which the exchange mechanism is configured to coordinate interoperation.
6. The hosted microcurrency exchange system of claim 1, wherein:
- the exchange mechanism includes a web service via which the exchange mechanism is accessible to microeconomies for interoperation with other microeconomies.
7. A method of managing microcurrency exchange, comprising:
- coordinating the interoperation of a plurality of microcurrency payment systems, each microcurrency payment system associated with one of a plurality of online commerce systems, including coordinating exchange details, wherein the exchange details include exchange rate details among the microcurrencies; and
- receiving partnership formation information including the exchange details and configuring the exchange details for completely formed partnerships.
8. The microcurrency exchange managing method of claim 7, wherein:
- the exchange details include listings corresponding to online commerce systems, each listing comprising at least, for a particular online commerce system: a proposed monetary value corresponding to the microcurrency associated with that online commerce system; and/or a proposed monetary value for goods or services associated with that online commerce system.
9. The microcurrency exchange managing method of claim 7, wherein:
- each listing further comprises an indication of interest relative to at least one other online commerce system.
10. The microcurrency exchange managing method of claim 9, wherein:
- configuring the exchange details for completely formed partnerships includes configuring the exchange details based at least in part on indications of interest by ones of the online commerce systems in others of the online commerce systems by causing partnership formation information to be provided to configure the exchange details.
11. The microcurrency exchange managing method of claim 7, further comprising:
- hosting microcurrency for at least some of the plurality of microcurrency payment systems for which the exchange mechanism is configured to coordinate interoperation.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 30, 2007
Publication Date: Oct 30, 2008
Applicant: YAHOO! INC. (Sunnyvale, CA)
Inventors: Chyr-Chong Ting (San Jose, CA), Adam Hyder (Los Altos, CA)
Application Number: 11/742,432
International Classification: G06Q 40/00 (20060101);